Choices, Choices
November is looking like it will be a good month for concerts.
A few weeks back, Amanda told me that Howie Day would be opening for Tori Amos on her US tour. She persuaded me to give Tori a try live, and I looked forward to seeing Howie for the first time since July 7, 2000, at the now-defunct Wetlands Preserve. The problem with the Tori concert, of course, is that it is on a Tuesday: bowling night. Just the same, I figured that missing my first night of bowling at JMU in over a year would be worth it.
Yesterday, The Breeze featured an ad from the UPB about the upcoming Howie Day concert on campus, exactly a week before the Tori Amos show. On a Tuesday.
I'm having a hard time passing up the Howie Day show, as I've still never seen him headline and I have been petitioning the UPB to bring him here since I first got here two years ago. But missing bowling two weeks in a row? It may be more than I can handle.
On a completely unrelated note (except for the fact that it involves music), Georgia Avenue is playing a show at Mainstreet tomorrow night. I'll be there; you should be too.
